An independent, locally-owned business that puts customers, not corporate headquarters, first

A commitment to community service anchored by our support for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the pink propane delivery trucks that help us raise funds to fight breast cancer

Serving the Tri-Cities Region since 1996

Admiral Propane got its start in the Tri-Cities area and we’ve grown to serve a radius of 50 miles.

Our founder and owner, Andy Redus, has been in the propane business for more than 41 years and has been active in the Tennessee Propane Gas Association, serving as State Director for 10 years. He has also served on the Executive Committee of the National Propane Gas Association, a rare feat for an independent propane provider at that time.

Andy’s work at the state and national level has given him an even greater understanding of the propane industry, and how it can best serve communities like those here in the Tri-Cities region of Eastern Tennessee. It’s why Admiral Propane offers the best propane delivery prices, service and payment options around. Our personal touch includes our tan propane tanks, to make your tank more attractive, as well as underground tanks to let your home and landscaping stand out.

We have six 3,000-gallon fuel trucks, six service trucks and six crane trucks on hand, and also keep 168,000 gallons of propane storage at our Blountville office.

We have since expanded to include out second location in Greeneville, where we have another three 3,000-gallon fuel trucks, two service trucks and two crane trucks, as well as 48,000 gallons of propane storage.

All in all, that’s nearly a quarter million gallons to ensure we always have fuel ready for you!

The personal service provided by a locally owned, independent company also extends to our involvement in serving the communities of East Tennessee. That commitment to service is reflected in our pink propane delivery trucks, which help raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Fighting breast cancer is a personal cause for us, and it means a lot that we can help the people of our community who are dealing with this disease.